Vegetable like runner beans, few species of cucumbers, courgettes are climbers and pumpkin is a creeper
Climbers and creepers are plants that have weak stems. They must have support in order to grow erect. They are both often used for decorating, or greening, facades.
Many vegetables will grow well on climbers. You can grow peas, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a variety of squashes.
Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence cannot grow erect without support. The difference between these two is, creepers spread horizontally along with the soil, whereas climbers take the support of an object for climbing.'
creeper
Creepers are plants that crawl along the ground and spread horizontally, while climbers are plants that use structures or other plants for support to grow vertically. Creepers typically have a low-growing habit and root along the ground, while climbers have specialized structures like tendrils or twining stems to help them climb.
grapes, bottle gourd etc.
Even though this is a very rude question, an egg plant would be a creeper's plant because they are eggy.
Creepers will climb walls and trees, etc. But will cover the ground if there is nothing on which to climb.
Creepers? You mean vines? Passionfruit and tomatoes are both fruits that grow n vines.
Climbers mainly grow in two different directions such as horizontally or vertically and they require support which mimic their direction of growth. Make sure you use strong enough support some climbers can place significant strain on buildings and support structures.
Creepers need support to climb and grow vertically, as they do not have strong, sturdy stems to hold themselves upright. By latching onto structures or supports with their tendrils or aerial roots, creepers can reach greater heights and access more sunlight for photosynthesis. This support also helps prevent the plant from getting damaged or falling over.
You can grow fruits and vegetables.